Paris:World No. 5 Stefanos Tsitsipas, who lost the French Open final on Sunday said he does not have any regrets as he gave it all against Novak Djokovic who won his 19th Grand Slam title.
Tsitsipas had threatened to cause an upset as he won the first two sets before the Serb world No. 1 bounced back after a break from the court to win the next three sets.
"I do not think I have regrets. I could have easily cried, but I see no reason for me crying because I tried everything. I could not come up with anything better," said Tsitsipas, who believes he can win a Grand Slam title one day with the way he is playing.
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The French Open final was the Greek's best performance in a Grand Slam tournament.
"I believe that I am able to play for titles like this. Despite my loss today, I have faith in my game. I very much believe I can get to that point very soon. I see no reason for me not to be holding that trophy one day," he said further.